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yoroshambo

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This documentation supports a complete past, family social history.
 
  Please read the following documentation(s) and answer the related True or False questions.
  Patient is a well known to me and has been training for an upcoming marathon under my care. Patient has no history of health problems. Patient reports feeling very thirsty over the past two weeks during the extreme heat. Patient denies alcohol use due to training for a marathon. Patient's mother recently had a fatal stroke two days ago.
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Question 2

This documentation supports a pertinent past, family, social history.
 
  Please read the following documentation(s) and answer the related True or False questions.
  Patient is a well known to me and has been training for an upcoming marathon under my care. Patient has no history of health problems. Patient reports feeling very thirsty over the past two weeks during the extreme heat. Patient denies alcohol use due to training for a marathon. Patient's mother recently had a fatal stroke two days ago.
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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